Archives

#MondayBlogs Writing About Real and Imaginary Locations

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: I’m passionate about many things, but writing and traveling top my list, and I find myself combining them all the time. Need a location for a story? Hey, that place I saw last summer would be perfect. Need something more exotic ? Maybe something surreal? Combining and creating comes…

Writing – A lifestyle not a choice.

Originally posted on The June Project:
Even the best written manuscript can lead you nowhere. I had hoped to have had some kind of success with my writing by now but no such luck. My friends and family rush behind me to support me until it is time to actually buy a book they are…

Confident…

4 activities to avoid as a newly published indie author

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Congratulations, you’ve made it. You’ve uploaded your ebook and cover, entered a sales blurb and selected your product categories. You’ve decided on a price, agreed to the terms & conditions and finally, with no small amount of trepidation, pressed publish. Within a few hours an email arrived to confirm your book is live. You are…

Shale

H. H. Holmes: Gilded Age Con Man & Serial Killer (1861 – 1896)

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
H. H. Holmes: Gilded Age Con Man & Serial Killer (1861 – 1896) H.H. Holmes is considered by many to be the first documented serial killer in the United States. He built a convoluted hotel / rooming house / office building in Chicago just before the beginning…

A Specially Featured Book – As Snow Falls by Elle Klass

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Elle Klass is a dear friend who’s re-releasing her first book – As Snow Falls – this month. It’s a somber novel filled with poignant moments and characters you’ll never forget.  Here’s the book’s synopsis ~~~~~ It is the 20th century in California and the main character, a woman, has lived…

An Interview with Passion Poet-Robert Gibson

Originally posted on annelizeslip's Blog:
I always had a love for Poetry which for me was a way of life – a sharing of our deepest desires and even our saddest moments in time. From a youngling up in to my adulthood, my love and fascination grew. Then about a year ago, I had…

Reviews

Originally posted on Perry Web Design:
To better serve my clients both new and old and to better improve my product for you, I would kindly ask each client that has used my service to leave a review.  This is entirely up to you.  I would like to thank each and every one of my…

The Owl of the Sipan Lord

Martin and Clare Montgomery worked as an archaeological team until Martin’s accidental death at a dig they were working on in Peru. Clare swore she’d never go back, but after having a dream about the dig that didn’t add up to the finds of t…he area, and the help of the Peruvian Pygmy Owl and […]

J.M. NORTHUP

Writer, Editor, & Book Reviewer/Blogger

Judy Mastrangelo

Artist & Author

K.M. Allan

Writing Advice from a YA Author Powered by Chocolate and Green Tea

Cassie Loves Covers

Yes, I Judge Books By Their Covers

Just Can't Help Writing

A blog about the hard work of writing

Fiction is Food

Existing in a Different World

Author D.L. Finn

Embrace your inner child by reading a good book!

Book Editing

Professional book editing for fiction and nonfiction writers

barsetshirediaries

A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others

Touch My Spine Book Reviews

☆📚~A Magickal Book-Blog Featuring A Free-Spirited & Custom Made Bibliophile ~🔮